This post was inspired by a post 4 days ago from user SethRich2017 (not sure how to link to usernames...)
The post brought up the death of actor River Phoenix and whether this was retaliation for him bringing to light The Children of God cult, including the rampant child sexual abuse taking place in the cult. I was a big fan of River Phoenix and had never heard anything about him being murdered, so I've started researching quite a bit.
To my surprise, I found an interview from famous director Peter Bogdanovich, who directed River Phoenix's last movie "A Thing Called Love." In the following article, Bogdanovich asserts with surprising certainly that he believes River Phoenix was murdered. Here is the link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nicki-richesin/interview-with-peter-bogd_b_1910532.html
So thanks to user SethRich2017, I am beginning to see a whole lot deeper into River Phoenix's death. Could it really be a coincidence if he were in fact murdered, and this was also shortly after publicly discussing the childhood sexual abuse he suffered in The Children of God Cult? Which, for those who don't know, does still exist, and is now called "The Family International." Creepy, huh?
So now we have at least 2 or 3 big names in Hollywood who are saying that they think it was foul play. Could it be that River got to close to exposing elite pedophile rings, and they killed him for it?
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Piscina ago
Poor River. He was forced to have sex with other children when he was four. When questioned by an interviewer, River called it 'making love with other children'. That to me showed that he was still in denial about the abuse he was subjected to; he still hadn't come to terms with it. When someone pushes the abuse underground, as River did, it still bubbles up and often the person--in an attempt to keep it underground--gets involved in alcohol and drugs. He had started to speak up about his experiences. Perhaps that lead to his death; I don't know.
3141592653 ago
that is so sad that he referred to it as "making love" . appreciate your perspective